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Canberra's public servant exodus would hurt ACT small businesses
"I can understand oakley sunglasses outlet online store the reasoning behind it, because it would take jobs out to regional areas that need a bit of a boost, oakley shades butCanberra's not a big city," Ms Davidson said.
"I think it's a romantic notion," Ms Worth said.
Caph's Restaurant owner Manuel Notarasestimated a third of his customerswere public servants.
"It will kill the town. Wasn't Canberra built to be a public servant town," Mr Notaras said.
"It will kill business. If you take a large chunk of public servants out of Canberra, it will slow the economy down, it'll affect house prices, it will just be a domino effect.
"They're trying to fix Sydney's problem which is too many people, not enough homes."
Momento Dezigns co owner oakley matte black sunglasses Ross Eather said thetransient nature of the Canberra workforcealready created problems and there was a strong anti Canberra attitude in other cities.
"It's really bad for retail. We're sort of barking up our own tree because people in Sydney and in Melbourne think it's a great idea. oakley sunglasses one day sale I'm 101 per cent against it."
Kidstuff Manuka's assistant manager Imogen Youseman said one of the reasons the store was put in Griffith was the public servant foot traffic.
"It would also depend on, obviously,which department is moving. If they are within our local area then of course it will affect our business here," Ms Youseman said.

The Australian Hotels Association labelled the proposed relocation"un Australian" and said it would devastate Canberra's hospitality sector.
Association president Michael Capeziocalled on the Nationalsto rethink the policy.
"Canberra's hospitality and tourism sector heavily relies on the large public servant population who have proudly supported and enjoyed local licensed venues for many decades," Mr Capezio said.